• Home
  • Bio
  • Workshops/Retreats
  • Books
  • Talks/Events
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Press
Menu

Deep Living

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
With Susanne Meyer-Fitzsimmons

Your Custom Text Here

Deep Living

  • Home
  • Bio
  • Workshops/Retreats
  • Books
  • Talks/Events
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Press

making magic tonight

February 7, 2021 Susanne Meyer-Fitzsimmons
IMG_7253.jpg

How do you cook?  Mapping out, prepping and precooking on weekends and having a plan for what it’ll be on Tuesday or Thursday?  Shopping and cooking recipe specific, knowing you’ll eat eggplant parm sometime this coming week?  Buying what’s fresh and on sale without knowing what dishes will come of it?

My process is of the latter kind and I usually fly by the seat of my pants when it comes to making dinner, although I do keep a lot of basics, my meal building blocks, in pantry and freezer.  Whether it’s food coop or other bulk shopping, local CSA produce during the growing season, the magical Misfits Market box I customize according to our preferences, or spontaneous fill-in shopping when I stop by the supermarket for a few stray things, I always fill fridge, freezer and pantry with well priced and fresh building blocks, but no particular recipe in mind.  The only half-organized meal planning is removing fish or meat from the freezer ahead of time, or soaking and cooking beans and quinoa in bulk and freezing it in small portions to have on hand when inspiration strikes. 

Other than that dinner gets decided spontaneously based on what I find in the fridge, what’s perishable and needs to be used up, what ideas pop up (or not), and how late it is.  Around 6pm I’ll stick my head in the fridge to figure out what we’ll have for dinner.  If it’s early enough I might transform a pile of produce into several vegetable dishes in one night, creating enough leftovers to play with for dinners down the road.  For variety I work with international flavor combinations such as miso, dried mushrooms and tofu; coconut milk, curry, lime and cilantro; tomato and peanut butter; coconut oil, cumin, brown mustard seed, onions and garlic.  Can you guess the countries? Sometimes I’ll make individual quick “pizzas” on thin tortillas with leftover vegetables and other toppings (sundried tomatoes, artichoke hearts, whole egg, olives and capers, mushrooms, what have you) and whatever cheese I can find (feta, goat, other).  Friday nights we sometimes do no-dinner dinners, such as a cheese platter with dried or fresh fruit, some nuts, toasted tortilla or bread, and a glass of wine. Or perhaps a big nachos platter.  

As long as I have lots of meal building blocks the possibilities are endless. And always, always, always it’s quick, simple, flavorful and made from-scratch, using more plant based ingredients than animal protein.  If you think of cooking more like playing with ingredients and flavors it becomes a delicious game of “let’s explore what magic we can make tonight for dinner.”

 

In Health and Wellness, Relationship with Food
← we're all connectedyour choice →
“You don’t have to go to church when you read Susanne’s blog, it’s so spiritual.”
— Annette Sanchez

Subscribe

Sign up to receive Susanne's blog and the occasional newsletter.

Thank you!
“A poet says what we all feel, but says it in such a beautiful way, that most of us can’t. My dear neighbor you are a poet!”
— Raymond K.
Susanne's books on Goodreads
Deep Living:  Healing Yourself To Heal The Planet Deep Living: Healing Yourself To Heal The Planet
reviews: 3
ratings: 3 (avg rating 5.00)

Wisdom from the Deep Living Blog: Companion Book Wisdom from the Deep Living Blog: Companion Book
reviews: 1
ratings: 2 (avg rating 5.00)

Archive
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015
  • August 2015
  • July 2015
  • June 2015
  • May 2015
  • April 2015
  • March 2015
  • February 2015
  • January 2015
  • December 2014
  • November 2014
  • October 2014
  • September 2014
  • August 2014
  • July 2014
  • June 2014
  • May 2014
  • April 2014
  • March 2014
  • February 2014
  • January 2014
  • December 2013
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • September 2013
  • August 2013
  • July 2013
  • June 2013
  • May 2013
  • April 2013
  • March 2013
  • February 2013
  • January 2013
  • December 2012
  • November 2012
  • October 2012
  • September 2012
  • August 2012
  • July 2012
  • June 2012
  • May 2012
  • April 2012
  • March 2012
  • Compassionate Communication
  • Cultural Changes
  • Events
  • Health and Wellness
  • Living in the Moment/Enjoying Life
  • Nurturing the Planet/Our Relationship with Nature
  • Our Relationships with Animals
  • Relationship with Food
  • Spiritual Meanderings
  • Susanne's Blog
  • Sustainability
  • Uncategorized
Top 100 HL Blog FINAL.png
alternative-health-badge.png
Top 20 spiritual wellness blog 2019 FINAL copy.png

Copyright 2021 Holistic Living • Website by Creative Vision

Website Accessibility Statement